Is there any software available for windows mobile that plays RTMP streaming protocol?
Coreplayer?
I don't think rtmp is supported in coreplayer.
No coreplayer doesn't do that.
Somebody can help us?
I need to watch rtmp streaming on my Kaiser
Anyone found an answer to this yet? I am using Flash Media Server and it only stream RTMP.
I need to watch my house security from the RTMP stream. Please let me know. Thank you.
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Does anyone know where I can obtain the streaming video cab file. Im talking about the application that comes in the T-Mobile UK roms. from what I understand this application is capable of RTSP which I would like to work with.
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If this is already covered could someone please point me in the right direction. I was wondering if there was a application that I need to watch streaming video off websites via wifi on my tilt. And if so preferably a free one. Thanks for the help.
Check the mobile version of RealOne Player
Hi.
After hours of searching and reading here and endless talks with my mobileoperator without any luck, I turn to this fantastic community for your help.
My mobileoperator offers a "newspackage" which includes access to livestreaming of some of their tv programs. These are supposed to be viewed in Streaming Media, but I can't get it to work. I get a "Network cannot be found" error. It works on my Hermes, so I'm wondering if this is due to the lack of videodriver or if it's something else TyTNII related? All I can find here when searching is solutions to YouTube viewing problems.
Does anyone have any ideas or something I can try?
I'm using an original HTC WM 6.0 ROM (5.2.1620 18125.0.4.2) DK-version, but I don't mind to have a WWE version of Streaming Media, if that's gonna fix my problem.
Thank you in advance.
Firstly, make certain the streams you talk about are rtsp:// 3gp streams, because streaming media player is just the Real Player re-packaged.
Second, you must set the connection settings to use the same network you connect PIE with. For AT&T customers that is medianet. If that fails, let me know, I have a link to a working SP with some h.264 modificatios that has always worked for me.
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Firstly, make certain the streams you talk about are rtsp:// 3gp streams, because streaming media player is just the Real Player re-packaged.
Second, you must set the connection settings to use the same network you connect PIE with. For AT&T customers that is medianet. If that fails, let me know, I have a link to a working SP with some h.264 modificatios that has always worked for me.
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Thanks for your reply
It is RTSP streams and I use the same connection as PIE. Still no luck.. I've even tried to edit the registry so that it is like the settings on my Hermes.
Strangely enough it worked on my Hermes when I used a ripped Dopod 838 streaming player. But I can't find a similar rip for the Kaiser.
Try this one
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Try this one
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Hi,
Thank you so much, but it doesn't make any difference... Do you know, if it would be possible to make TCPMP or another application work with rtsp:/ streaming?
Hello the program "mobile Streaming" is preset with the rtsp://
I tried this one to stream rtsp://mobilstream.antenne.de/antenne.sdp and it fails allways to connect.
I thought the rstp is a real player thing. SO what exactly is the application mobile streaming try to do ? Anybody knows more about it ? IS this a real player aplication, and if so why not working if not why is it preset with rstp.
Thanks
I'm no geek but I think it may be all about the file being streamed.
I have had no problems with CorePlayer, HTC own Streaming Media and VLC.
One thing that I have been doing is emailing the stream info to my mobile from my PC and saving .pls files to the mobile.
The only thing I do with realplayer is to get live bbc london radio from the .ram, hope the above helps.
Your rtsp link just don't work. It's either firewall or a router problem, but not of the player.
What does the player do ?
Well it supports rtsp protocol to read H264/AAC (and maybe other) files.
Please note this has NOTHING to do with a real application.
These protocol and codecs are fully standarized, and are the most commonly used ones. (I'd say it's the only proper way to stream actually.)
A lot of popular video streaming sites are still using Flash and RTMP to serve their videos. These are always embedded in an FLV container. Currently Android doesn't natively support RTMP or FLV format, but it does support RTSP for streaming.
I recently patched solid RTMP support into ffmpeg, and have now succeeded in getting RTSP working as well. So if you have a machine with decent network connectivity, you can install ffmpeg/ffserver and make it act as a proxy/relay to grab RTMP videos and republish them on RTSP for viewing on your phone.
I've posted the details here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6495551&postcount=8
as a proof of concept. It should be pretty easy for someone else interested to turn this into a polished app. Enjoy...